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General theory

The creativity classification system: An assessment theory

Pages 20-26 | Received 01 May 1997, Accepted 01 Mar 1998, Published online: 20 Jan 2010
 

One approach to assessing creativity is to determine what one must do to be creative and then to measure the degree to which one successfully performs these activities. From a psychoeducational perspective, an assessment of creativity should provide information that is accurate and useful in facilitating creative functioning in the students being assessed. The Creativity Classification System (CCS), a taxonomy of creativity that integrates nine dimensions of creative activity, is used to categorize measures of creativity to help practitioners apply test results to a profile of creative functioning.

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